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                       IELD TRIPS
Learning to be wise with no class!
When you graduate from C.C.I. and are looking back on your days at high school, one of the highlights that will stand out in your mind is the field trip that you would have taken with your class or organization this year. While away, you likely say sites that you didn't know existed, sampled cuisine that you would never have considered try- ing at home, observed others in an environment totally dif- ferent from your own, heard sounds that you didn't think were possible and at the same time, YOU HAD FUN!!! More important, your teacher likely tricked you into learn-
ing so many new things without being in a classroom or having a textbook in your hand! Oh, to have gone on a field trip everyday!
This year, C.C.I. travelled to a variety of points within and outside of Ontario for a variety of reasons. From the top of the C.N. Tower to Montreal, the familiar black and gold could be seen. Whether it was New York City, Strat- ford, Washington or even nearby locales like Minn-e-kee, you took the C.C.I. spirit with you!
LEFf- Grade 13's on the loose at the R.O.M. -Mrs. Chaudet's Geography class tour the town. -Grade 9's in China Town ABOVE- Ryan Mollory in Peterborough.
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